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GRAMÁTICA

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El Futuro

El Condicional

El tiempo: Tell Time in Spanish

"Dímelo ya": Informal/Formal Commands in Spanish

Let's Discuss the Possibilities: The Present Subjunctive Tense

 

 

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El tiempo: Tell Time in Spanish

"Dímelo ya": Informal/Formal Commands in Spanish

Let's Discuss the Possibilities: The Present Subjunctive Tense

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  • ibspanishguide6

When writing or speaking in the future tense, MOST ar, er and ir ending verbs change in the same way. Although there are a few exceptions, the chart below shows how to change the ending of any regular verb into the future tense.


The chart below indicates which verbs are irregular when using future tense. The same rules apply when changing the endings of these verbs, it is the beginning of the verb that changes when it is irregular.


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  • ibspanishguide6

The conditional is used when you are trying to refer an IF statement in the future. For example: If I work for a week I would have $50.


The verbs endings in ar, er, and ir are all the same. The table below shows what each ending would be in the Yo,Tu, Usted, Nosotros, Vosotros, and Ustedes form.

The table below shows some of the irregulars the conditional tense has. The same patterns follows with the future tense as in the endings are the same, it is just the beginning of the word that changes.


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